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Thomas Holt

Thomas Holt

Thomas Holt is a person, who was in James City, Virginia in 1700.

Minutes of Council of Virginia. James City

  • Council Minutes
  • February 22, 1700

[Para 6] Thomas Holt, Sheriff of Surrey, represented that Jamey, an Indian slave, was in gaol on suspicion of murdering Thomas Bage, his master. Commission ordered to be prepared for trying him.

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Minutes of Council of Virginia. James City. (1700). Colonial State Papers. https://search.proquest.com/docview/1845191827?accountid=9758 [Stolen Relations project at Brown University.]

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